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And again , by the title - page to Richard Braithwaite's English Gentlewoman : " drawne out to the full body , expressing what habiliments doe best attire her ; what ornaments doe best adorne her ; and what complements doe best ...
And again , by the title - page to Richard Braithwaite's English Gentlewoman : " drawne out to the full body , expressing what habiliments doe best attire her ; what ornaments doe best adorne her ; and what complements doe best ...
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( says an intelligent writer in the Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 , ) words newly coined , new from the forge . Fire - new , new off the irons , and the Scottish expression bren - new , have all the same origin .
( says an intelligent writer in the Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 , ) words newly coined , new from the forge . Fire - new , new off the irons , and the Scottish expression bren - new , have all the same origin .
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The phrase " a sovereign pearl " may also be countenanced by captain jewels in a carcanet , " an expression which occurs of our author's Sonnets . 66 in one Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that ...
The phrase " a sovereign pearl " may also be countenanced by captain jewels in a carcanet , " an expression which occurs of our author's Sonnets . 66 in one Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that ...
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Our author has the same expression in his Venus and Adonis : " Feed where thou wilt , on mountain or in dale ; " Graze on my lips . " MALONE . 3 My lips are no common , though several they be . ] Several is an inclosed field of a ...
Our author has the same expression in his Venus and Adonis : " Feed where thou wilt , on mountain or in dale ; " Graze on my lips . " MALONE . 3 My lips are no common , though several they be . ] Several is an inclosed field of a ...
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Although the expression in the text is extremely odd , I take the sense of it to be that his tongue envied the quickness of his eyes , and strove to be as rapid in its utterance , as they in their perception . - Edinburgh Magazine , Nov ...
Although the expression in the text is extremely odd , I take the sense of it to be that his tongue envied the quickness of his eyes , and strove to be as rapid in its utterance , as they in their perception . - Edinburgh Magazine , Nov ...
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Amadis de Gaula ancient Ansaldo Antonio Armado BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson BIRON bond BOYET called Christian COST Costard doth ducats duke Dumain editions editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Giannetto give Gratiano hath hear heart heaven honour Jessica JOHNSON KATH King Henry l'envoy lady LAUN Launcelot letter Longaville lord Lorenzo Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means merchant Merchant of Venice merry mistress Monarcho MOTH musick Nerissa never night oath old copies passage peize play poet Pompey Portia pound of flesh praise pray Princess quarto ring RITSON romances SALAN SALAR Saracens says SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock signifies signior Sonnet speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thousand ducats thrasonical tongue true TYRWHITT unto Venice WARBURTON word